Some may argue, but I am pretty sure it's 6 months from date of issue.prvc said:Just in case they ask for a more recent certificate, will it be hard for you to get one?
They will probably accept it (send you an AOR) and some later date send a PCC request. So you should request a new one ASAP .. that's what I'd do anyway..kayvee said:Its doable but time consuming
But I just dont want to wait and then have the CIC reject my application
Thats my biggest concern...that they reject the application
I dont want to waste time
Thats why I want to know...so that if my certificate is invalid then I will send another as soon as possible
Of course I would prefer not to as getting it is time consuming
Absolutely.. don't wait..prvc said:I agree. Better do it now before they ask for it anyway. That's what I did with my US PCC. I'm still waiting though.
You could wait. But if it takes more than 60 days to acquire, be prepared to show you tried to get it and you're just waiting..kayvee said:Thanks guys for all your input
I spoke to a lawyer and he said to wait because if they do ask for it they would want the most current one
Not sure which direction to go
Will call CIC and see what they suggests, even though the times when I have called them I get different answers there too sometimes
They will accept them late, if you are able to show that you made the effort to get it, and an external party is slowing you down. So just make sure there is some kind of proof that you made the formal request (registered mail/courier, or something of that nature).kayvee said:Thats a good point